
Sitemaps
A Sitemap is a visual or textually organized model of a website's content that allows the users to navigate through the site to find the information they are looking for. Sitemaps are a way to communicate the website's content, structure, and navigation.
Sitemaps can be particularly useful in the planning and design stages of a website, helping to ensure that all key information is included and that the structure is logical and user-friendly. They can also be useful for users, particularly on complex sites, by providing an overview of the site's content and structure.
There are two main types of Sitemaps: XML and HTML. XML Sitemaps are used by search engines to crawl and index the site, while HTML Sitemaps are designed for human users.

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